WE ALL WE GOT returns to Club Six with San Francisco's own Big Rich headlining the October 16th installment. Presented by Inhouse Talent and hosted by Revolutionary Poet Sellassie, WE ALL WE GOT is an independent artist showcase designed to expose interesting and determined emerging artists, cultivate relationships, and build community. The series is creating a movement where upcoming artists can gain exposure and experience and perform alongside legendary artists. WE ALL WE GOT is a place to discover some new music you just might like and mightnÃ¢ÂÂt hear elsewhere.

Big Rich, self made rapper and CEO, began to make a name for himself in his neighborhood at an immensely early age and Young Rich at 11 years old, found himself in a love affair with rap music, describing his relationship with rap music as one whom fell in love, never stopped, and pursued it because he never had any other desires. Mr. Bougere started out making beats, producing, and never wanting to be in the forefront of the movement. That kept him complacent until he ran out of rappers to give beats to; this encouraged Rich to finally pick up the mic, and as fate would have it, Big Rich was born.

Now promoting his highly anticipated Sophomore album titled "Heart Of The City," which has been dubbed a classic and has received numerous acclaim as well, Big Rich is on the rise. Rich has completed more than most artist of his caliber could ever dream. He has rocked 30,000 seat arenas, traveled the country, sold thousands of albums, walked red carpets, and has cultivated the hearts and minds of many. Big Rich's "never stop, always on the go, continuum" mentality has him still touring with more music and other ventures in the works, the ever perpetual working, son of the Fillmore continues to make his city proud.

WE ALL WE GOT host Sellassie is shining as a leading progressive voice in S.F. Bay Hip Hop. With an acclaimed debut release, I'm Tryin' to Make a Livin'ÂNot a Killin,' and a new follow-up album, Sins of Your Forefathers, he is carving his niche in Hip Hop. Although inspired and motivated from reading hundreds of books, Sellassie is self-taught and came up on the streets. Sellassie's lyric is rooted in a deep comprehension of the world around him. He writes on domestic and world politics, international relations and community needs, corporate thuggery and the obstacles independent artists face. He has seen first hand the problems that his music addresses. He has seen black on black crime, he has lost many close friends to homicide, he has seen the drugs and money destroy his community, he has witnessed the decay of Independent Bay Hip Hop. In addition to the new record, Sellassie is building this revolutionary show series WE ALL WE GOT, is working with many social, political and youth based initiatives, and is a contributor to various special projects including Emcees for Peace's The Matter That Matters CD and the film, Ã¢ÂÂIt Doesn't Cost Nothin' to Dream.